surely they would be interoperable?Havelsan Genesys-Advent, Aselsan Centennial-VTZ now we are waiting for STM to develop another CMS. After STM BMC will probably develop another one. The Turkish defense industry is booming indeed we have enough resources to develop multiple CMS.
Same costumer for Akinci most likely. Gonna guess it is Qatar. No clue who the second one for Akinci could be though.The first export contract for MAM-T, the newest and heaviest member of the Mini Intelligent Ammunition (MAM) family developed by Roketsan, was signed.
Does our CMS have NATO interoperability? Like heartbang said it’s important to be able to integrate these systems otherwise it’ll be like start from scratch every time. I’m thinking from an export pov as well, e.g. PH seems to be stuck with US line16 cms but they also buy SK vessels and thus want them to be integrated and such.Aselsan rebrands its VATOZ mission control system family, by upgrading it with combat management system features making it available to be used as network-enabled brand new combat management system capable of integrating different data links at a single system. The new system is called; Centennial-VTZ
VATOZ mission management system, combined to aselsan's weapon management system was already in use with Turkish New-Type Patrol Boats. The VATOZ has reached level of a CMS by ongoing integration process for Turkmenistan Coast Guard's Serhet-Class patrol boats. With the SCPB, VATOZ was able to integrate all data-link, sensor feeds and weapon-ship management systems at a single system.
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Both ADVENT and VTZ are capable of handling different data-links or merging different TDL at a single system.Does our CMS have NATO interoperability? Like heartbang said it’s important to be able to integrate these systems otherwise it’ll be like start from scratch every time. I’m thinking from an export pov as well, e.g. PH seems to be stuck with US line16 cms but they also buy SK vessels and thus want them to be integrated and such.
It was claimed that Ankara started contacts to invite Ukrainian engineers to Turkey, on the possibility that the factories shot down in Ukraine would directly affect Turkey's defense industry.
We can export Koral to very close and brotherly countries like Azerbaijan and Pakistan as Koral-NG is right around the corner. After 2024 we can export to countries we see as an ally. So today we can sign contracts with a delivery date of 2024.
They claim it's a Turkish system that has been purchased but there's no evidence.
Given the description of the system, it more sounds like Chinese to me.
They claim it's a Turkish system that has been purchased but there's no evidence.
Giving koral to pakistan is same as giving it to chinaWe can export Koral to very close and brotherly countries like Azerbaijan and Pakistan as Koral-NG is right around the corner. After 2024 we can export to countries we see as an ally. So today we can sign contracts with a delivery date of 2024.
It is not that easy. Chinese has nothing to learn from us when it comes to hardware. China produces similar EW systems. Things like software, signal processing algorithms, filters, and signal libraries make the real difference. And those can be changed to protect important secrets.Giving koral to pakistan is same as giving it to china